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From: "Cathy Joynt Labath" <>
Subject: [GALWAY] !! Connaught Journal; June 19, 1823
Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2001 21:22:08 -0600


Connaught Journal
published Galway, Ireland
Thursday, June 19, 1823

LODGE NO 14

This Ancient and Respectable Lodge will Dine together on the 24th Instant,
to Celebrate the Festival of St. John.
Dinner on the Table at Six o'Clock.
Lodge-Rooms, Quay street, 20th June 1823
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The Old Established
Money-Office
Lombard-Street

O'DONOVAN
Pawnbroker, informs the Public that they may depend on a ready supply of
Money to any Amount
(on Deposit)
At this Office
>From the short experience which the Public has had of other Offices, He
feels convinced they are fully aware of the advantages to be derived from a
preference to His.
(Persons residing in the Country, and requiring Large Sums can be
accommodated by sending per the Mail Coach and adequate Deposit, which shall
be attended to with the same precision as if they were present, and the
Money forwarded by return of Post.
Galway, June 23, 1823

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BATHING LODGES TO BE LET
During hte summer season, two excellent Bathing-Lodge, at New quay, County
Clare, viz the House of Mr. VERNON and that of Seaville. The former
consisting of a Parlour, Drawing-room, four Bed-rooms, a Kitchen, and
Keeping-places. The latter of a Parlour, Drawing-room, five Bed-rooms,
Garret & Keeping places, with the usual accommodation.
Proposals (if by letter post paid) to Mr. John HYNES, Post-office, Burren.
June 23, 1823

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Cathy Joynt Labath
Celtic Cousins
http://www.celticcousins.net/






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